EOLE-RES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
EOLE-RES low-carbon headquarters in Avignon, France
EOLE-RES and its holding company RES MEDITERRANEE have recently built their new headquarters in Avignon. The building has been designed with one aim: the durable reduction of its carbon footprint, thanks to numerous energy saving technologies. The building itself is oriented north-south and of a traditional design with a choice of materials adapted to reduce energy consumption, such as supporting walls built from insulating bricks 37.5 cm thick, composite insulating panels and strongly insulated wooden sidings on the north face of the building, and a glass curtain wall with aluminium structure on the south side, with low emissivity glass, solar control and strong insulation.
A central dual stream ventilation system with air transfer from the south to the north, allowing warming or cooling of the entering air with the outbound air at the level of the system (thus generating significant energy savings) has been installed as well as reversible high efficiency air-conditioning (control of the energy expenditure of the generator).
Internal lighting consumes less than 12 Watts per m2 (use of electronic ballasts, compact and LED fluorescent lamps) and through areas and rest rooms are lit by presence detection sensors.
A green roof terrace promotes a thermal inertia allowing significant energy savings and panels of photovoltaic cells on the south façade serve as a sun shade thus limiting direct solar radiation during the summer inside the offices. A 10.15 kW photovoltaic installation has been placed on the terrace (sun shade and safety barrier) and hot water for the sanitary areas is generated by a thermal solar panel.
The car park is lit by a Hybrolight®, an independent low energy light (LED), powered by 4 solar panels and a vertical axe wind turbine.
A thermal analysis of the building was carried by an independent assessor. The primary energy consumption (excluding photovoltaic production) gain is 46.22 %, or 107.5 kWhep/m² compared to 199.41 kWhep/m². The production of the photovoltaic cells is 56.42 kWh ep/m²/year. The design of the building allows an improvement in its energy performance of 74 % compared to existing French regulations.

Our environmental policy
In the company's offices, saving
electricity is important; by turning off lights in the course of
the day and using natural light as much as possible, by not leaving
computers, copiers and printers in sleep mode at the end of the
day. EOLE-RES also buys its electricity from a supplier who
guarantees the renewable origin of its electricity (wind and
hydroelectric). Every kWh consumed is guaranteed by Renewable
Energy Certificates (RECs).
As for the use of paper (recycled of course), whenever possible the
reading of the documents is done on PC screens to avoid excessive
printing. Any copies or printing is done back to back and in draft
mode. In each office, specific paper recycling bins are in place in
order to collect all waste paper in the recycling containers put at
our disposal by the council, following our request. We also recycle
all our ink cartridges and work with a company who repurchases the
cartridges. The money is given to a local association and the
company itself transfers 0,9% of its purchases of empty cartridges
to UNICEF.
We also actively encourage staff to use public transport, bicycles, trains and car sharing for travel between home and office. The company facilitates professional trips by train via season tickets.
The company also establishes action
plans for the protection of the environment for all its projects.
These action plans present all of the general information
concerning the organisation of the construction of a wind farm or
solar plant and the actions planned for the protection of the
environment during the works, in accordance with legislation and
with the commitments made during the development of the
projects.
EOLE-RES has on its team several members of staff who are directly
implicated in the environmental follow-up of projects, of
operational wind farms and of the day to day running of the
company.
The RES Group award-winning low-carbon HQ in the United Kingdom
Beaufort Court, the ecological head
office of RES, is a reference in sustainable architecture and
renewable energy production. By using the most recent construction
techniques, standards of high energy effectiveness and renewable
energy technologies on site which provide all the energy needs for
the head office, the Group has created an innovative Zero Emissions
building, http://www.beaufortcourt.com/
Beaufort Court was designed so that all the energy needs for the
building are provided by renewable sources located on site. As well
as erecting a 50 metre high wind turbine visible from the M25
motorway, five hectares of energy crops have been planted to
provide heating, solar panels have been installed which provide
electricity and hot water for the heating and an underground heat
store makes it possible to use the heat produced in summer to heat
in winter.
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| Entrance to Beaufort Court | Solar Panel Array | Grass Roofs | Aerial View of Beaufort Court |

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